An Ash father-of-two is offering a reward for the return of three motocross bikes, including one belonging to his seven-year-old son, after they were stolen in an overnight raid.

Paul Williams said the bikes, worth a combined £10,000, were taken from his locked brick shed at his home in Potters Crescent between 2am and 5am on Monday.

The 33-year-old said in addition to the theft there is around £600 worth of damage after fence panels, metal cages and anchors, used to bolt the bikes to the ground, were destroyed.

“I compete all over the country but I won’t be going very far now,” the lorry driver added.

Paul Williams, of Ash, is offering a £1,000 reward for the return of his three stolen motocross bikes

Mr Williams said he thinks the bikes have been ‘stolen to order’ as nothing else in the shed was taken.

Now he is offering £1,000 for the return of the KTM 250 SX 2014, KTM 250 SXF 2011 and KTM SX50 2012. The latter was his son’s bike, which was only bought in December as a birthday present and had been used just once.

The theft comes after eight trial bikes and gardening equipment was taken from an Ash property on January 20.

Anyone with information about the thefts should contact Surrey Police on 101, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111